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Subject: Re: Secrets of Rybka and Fruit from my point of view

Author: Ryan B.

Date: 03:46:02 12/16/05

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On December 16, 2005 at 05:03:13, Claude Le Page wrote:

>All this is quite interesting , but would it be possible to extend your analysis
>to TogaII 1.1 ( I emphasize 1.1 since it seems to have been a huge change , both
>of strength and style , between 1.0 and 1.1 ) ?
>I made a set of thematic tournaments , drawn from my corr. games with
>TogaII 1.1a
>Shredder9
>Fritz9
>Rybka 1.0 Beta 32 bits
>Junior9
>GambitFruit 4bx
>On 5 tournaments , I get :
>1 Toga 28,5/50
>2-3 Shredder and Fritz 27,5/50
>4-5 Rybka and Junior 23/50
>6 Gambit Fruit 20,5 / 50
>So TogaII 1.1a must not be forgotten !!

Its just Fruit with some changes.  Most of them help mostly at blitz time
control.  One interesting test is to analyze with Toga 1.1 and with Fruit 2.2
and notice that Toga reaches a higher depth early on yet if you wait long enough
Fruit not only catches up to Toga but passes Toga in search depth.  The blitz
results by Toga are impressive though.

Ryan



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